Excluding proof copies (which are not listed), these are all the known
editions of books by or featuring Stephen Jones. If you know of any others, please
contact the author/editor atsj@stephenjoneseditor.com

A World of Monsters. Everybody knows the most memorable monsters—vampires, werewolves, zombies, mad scientists' creations—and you will find all of those classic creatures well represented in this monsterrific new anthology from multiple award-winning editor Stephen Jones. But other monstrosities are also ably represented within these pages . . . An academic goes in search of a mythological creature in Thomas Ligotti's "The Medusa", a stone gargoyle is brought to life in "Downmarket" by Sydney J. Bounds, and a reclusive islander shares his world with shape-changing selkies in Robert Holdstock's haunting tale "The Silvering". Late-night office workers are menaced by hungry horrors in Ramsey Campbell's claustrophobic "Down There", while the monsters of both Brian Lumley's "The Thin People" and Basil Copper's "The Flabby Men" share only a semblance with humanity. The King of the Monsters himself turns up in "Godzilla's Twelve Step Programme" by Joe R. Lansdale, R. Chetwynd-Hayes' "The Shadmock" and Clive Barker's "Rawhead Rex" are genuinely new monsters, and the last monster-fighter and the last classic monster confront each other in Kim Newman's "The Chill Clutch of the Unseen". If you like monsters, then there are plenty to choose from in this creature-filled collection featuring some of the biggest names in horror, fantasy and science fiction.

"There's enough variety here to satiate monster fans of all shapes, sizes and preferences. There are good old-fashioned, atmospheric chills, as well as more contemporary and even comic horror . . . Perfect for bedside reading."
—Tom Murray
RUE MORGUE Issue 73, November 2007

"Stephen Jones is one of the best story gatherers there is, and his compendiums of horror-related releases are always worth investing in . . . of the twenty-two stories contained in this marvellous volume, none fall short of the promise from Jones that each will truly entertain you . . . this is another quality compendium from Stephen Jones, a guy who knows how to put a collection together and give the reader great value for money."
—James Whittington
THE DARK SIDE, October/November, 2007